Enriching the lives of neighborhood youth through diverse and engaging programs at the Cook Arts Center and the Cook Library Center.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Fall Fun has Begun!

It's that time again! Just as the new school year has started up, so has our fall programming here at the Cook Arts Center! We are extremely excited to be getting back into the rhythm of classes after taking a short rest following our Creative You! summer program. Our students seem to be just as excited as we are about being back to class, and have since signed up for a fresh selection of classes that include After School Pottery, Beginner's Violin, Movie Making, Animal Art and Roller Coaster Design. If you're thinking "Roller Coaster Design? That's awesome!" we couldn't agree more. That class, along with others such as Community Tango, Music Madness! and Photography, are fantastic additions to our class roster that offer new enrichment opportunities for our neighborhood adults and children.

If you or anyone you know is interested in learning more about our programs, class offerings, or how you might like to become involved as a volunteer, please visit our website at www.gaah.org to learn more. Also, don't forget that those who live in the Grandville Avenue neighborhood (a.k.a Roosevelt Park neighborhood) can take any of our classes for FREE!

Classes for our fall session are currently full, but please continue to check our website, facebook and twitter pages for updates on when winter 2013 registration will be open. In the meantime, stay posted for more exciting updates and pictures of our fall session and what neat discoveries our students continue to make!

Ms. T and her students showing off their beautiful bugs in Animal Art class!Grandville Avenue Arts & Humanities administers the programs of the Cook Arts Center and the Cook Library Center.